The Braves have traded right-hander Kyle Wright to the Royals in exchange for fellow righty Jackson Kowar. Wright underwent shoulder surgery following the season and is expected to miss the entire 2024 campaign, though Kansas City will control him for two years after that.
Wright, 28, was the No. 5 overall pick in the 2017 draft, and while he took several years to get there, he eventually broke out with a dominant showing in 2022. After posting a 6.56 ERA through 70 innings across parts of four seasons from 2018-21, Wright turned in a career-best performance in just about every capacity in 2022. Over the life of 180 1/3 frames, he logged a 3.19 earned run average with a 23.6% strikeout rate, 7.2% walk rate, 55.6% grounder rate and 0.95 HR/9.
That ostensibly set the stage for Wright to pitch near the top of the Atlanta rotation for years to come, but as is so often the case with pitchers, injuries intervened and changed his career trajectory. Wright reported shoulder soreness during spring training and opened the year on the 15-day IL. He returned in mid-April but was placed back on the injured list just three weeks later — this time eventually being moved to the 60-day IL. Wright returned for four September appearances and was hit hard while showing diminished velocity. He underwent surgery after the conclusion of the regular season and won’t be back on a big league mound until the 2025 campaign.
Overall, Wright’s 2023 season included just 31 innings of 6.97 ERA ball with strikeout, walk and home run rates that all trended in the wrong direction. He’s eligible for arbitration this winter and projected by MLBTR contributor Matt Swartz to earn $1.4MM in his first trip through the process. He’ll all but certainly make an identical salary in 2025 after sitting out the ’24 campaign and accruing a full year of service on the 60-day injured list. Kansas City is effectively acquiring two healthy years of Wright. That first season will more or less cost them $2.8MM (next year’s ~$1.4MM salary and a matching amount the following year). Wright will be on an innings limit of some kind in ’25 and ideally be built up to a full workload in 2026.
In return for this long-term upside play on Wright, the Royals will give the Braves six years of club control over Kowar — a former Florida Gators star, first-round pick and top prospect who’s yet to pan out in K.C. Kowar has one minor league option year remaining after being granted a fourth option due to injuries (hat tip to Bowman), but the 27-year-old has yielded 75 earned runs in 74 Major League innings across parts of three seasons. Suffice it to say, he’s a project and an upside play in his own right.
While Kowar clearly hasn’t had any big league success to date, he’s seen a pronounced uptick in velocity since moving to a bullpen role on a full-time basis. After averaging 95.7 mph on his heater as a starter in 2021, he averaged 97 mph in 2023. That’s impressive life, to be sure, but the pitch also has well below-average spin — and Kowar’s broader 10.7% swinging-strike rate across his entire arsenal is still slightly below league average. Kowar struck out 21.2% if his opponents in 2023 but also walked 14.6% of them — bringing his career walk rate to 13.7%.
The Braves clearly see something they like, however. Kowar ranked among Baseball America’s top-100 prospects in both the 2019-20 and 2020-21 offseasons and generally posted solid or better numbers throughout the minors up until the 2022 season. He’s been hit hard in Triple-A over the past two years, just as he has in the big leagues, but if the Braves can get him back to his pre-’22 form, they’ll have secured six years of club control over a hard-throwing bullpen arm.
Anne Rogers of MLB.com first reported the Royals were acquiring Wright for Kowar. Rogers’ colleague Mark Bowman first indicated that some type of deal involving Wright could be in the works.
TradeAcuna
WTF, seriously? What is this day…AA needs to stop.
braveshomer
We ignore starting pitching every off season, and then try to fix it with bandaids…stop addressing the bullpen and solidify a starting 5
TradeAcuna
The bullpen carried the Braves to a championship in 2021 (along-side Soler and Rosario). The Braves are and will always settle for bandaids at the rotation until proven otherwise.
The Braves have very solid rotation options this off-season. No excuse really if they don’t fix up the rotation.
Goku the Knowledgable One
Kowar still has a lot of upside if he figures things out.
I think they want to add to competition and see how Dodd and Schuster amongst other youngsters look next spring
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Goku
Shuster is gone.
Paleobros
They traded Shuster to the White Sox
GarryHarris
There’s been many pens that carried the team. The 1990 Reds and 2014-2015 Royals come to mind.
brandons-3
A pen can carry you in October, but you truly need at least eight starting pitching options (if things go well) to get through 162 games.
MW715
The bullpen carried the Braves in 2021 to a WS championship.
BigmacNfrie
Shed a couple of Million to pay arb on Cease.
Then add Sonny Gray as the extra surplus in payroll.
Strider
Fried
Gray
Cease
Morton
TradeAcuna
The Braves likely had a package with Cease and Bummer initially ready but the Sox turned it down and/or Braves were reluctant to meet their asking price. They eventually settled with Bummer. In other words, Cease is not coming.
BigmacNfrie
I dont think the Bummer deal stops Atlanta from trading for Cease. We didnt touch any of our prospect capital in both trades they made. I think the Braves add a SP via trade plus Free Agency. If you look at 2025. Its Spencer Strider and no one.
They either feel great where they stand with Fried’s contract. Or they add two SPs this offseason by trade and FA. Cease being the most likely candidate imo.
Fred McGriff HR
Yet your screen name name is “Trade Acuna” amongst others, and you want AA to stop, makes sense.
Hemlock
WHO WANTS CHANGE??
“I do!”
“Yes.”
“Give me some of that.”
“Hit me with a big shot!”
“OVER HERE!”
WHO WANTS TO CHANGE??
“….”
*crickets*
*tumbleweed*
(pls don’t pick me…pls…)
Braves fans B&Moan, complain, carry on, and riot, about the team losing and then when our Lord, AA, does something to fix what ails us, you manage to question His ways?
Patience. Faith in the process. We are all witnesses. Rejoice.
Saint Nick
This makes zero sense for ATL.
antonybadabucchi
I believe AtL is shedding $ to make a run at Ohtani
braveshomer
keep dreaming…no way that happens. I will happily ‘eat crow’ if so but its not
Saint Nick
They’re gonna have to shed a lot more than the $1.8M Wright was due to make.
Monkey’s Uncle
If that were true, this would be the equivalent of shedding a penny to go after a bar of gold.
VonPurpleHayes
Not a wise strategy for a huge gamble. But AA is a genius, so I’m sure something is cooking.
BigmacNfrie
Today was to pay for Dylan Cease.
Then Free Agent signing of Gray is the extra surplus in payroll.
Fred McGriff HR
Saint Nick
Why is that? Wright is not pitching next year. After shoulder surgery it’s a lottery what Wright will be.
AA is one of the best things to happen to Atlanta. I’m not saying all of his moves are 100%, but he’s done a lot of damned good things, Soler being one of them, and hopefully the Braves can compete again in 2024.
User 401527550
Soler was a shot in the dark that hit. It wasn’t a brilliant move but lucky. Signing all the young players to team friendly deals are brilliant moves.
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Mets6986
It wasn’t ‘lucky’ at all, and it was brilliant, along with Pederson and Duvall.
Everyone knows he can hit for power, if you don’t, you haven’t been watching. You’re calling that ‘luck’. Kevin Seitzer got the best out of him, that is not luck, neither was it ‘luck’, the massive home run that he hit out of Minute Maid Park off Garcia that is still in orbit. You only wish that the Mets had someone as astute as AA.
User 401527550
It was 100% luck to trade for 3 struggling player at the trade deadline and he gets hot and you win a World Series. If it was so astute why haven’t the same “luck” moves been made in the two years since? AA is a great GM but not because of those moves.
Fred McGriff HR
Winning 104 games is not luck.
Degaz
He’s still controlled for 25 and 26 and the reliever they got stinks.
Hemlock
Have faith in our Lord’s process. AA will make it right.
Degaz
2 dumb moves in a row by Atlanta..
seamaholic 2
This is VERY weird. Unless the surgery went poorly, which is possible.
Braves Butt-Head
Well if he used Sorokas orthopedic surgeon
king beas
Atlanta must think wright is toast
BigGarg
Dang. Life comes at you fast if you’re a pitcher. What a fall from grace for wright.
JoshBoman2001
I love this deal for KC. Braves got another pitcher they can fix. Kansas City got a #2-3 starter for 2025 & 2026. Anderson, and now Wright? Keep it up JJ
JoshBoman2001
I love this deal for KC. Braves got another pitcher they can fix. Kansas City got a #2 starter for 2025 & 2026. Anderson, and now Wright? Keep it up JJ.
braveshomer
Cool…so we ignore starting pitching every year, destroy they few we have and then trade for peanuts. Makes sense I guess
getrealgone2
How was wright going to contribute next year?
braveshomer
He wasn’t going too…hence the part I said ‘we destroy the few we have and then trade for peanuts’…I’m not quite sure what was confusing about that?
Braveslifer
Soroka never regained form and Wright is out for 2024. Neither of those two would help all year. May as well flip to a team and get rid of salary.
breckdog
They changed sorokas arm angle too. That killed his sinker and left it flat and just begging to be hit. That was very confusing to me. They said it was to relieve stress on his shoulder but that new arm angle made sure he did not last more than a couple innings any way.
User 401527550
Great what about the year after that or are the Braves switching philosophy and going one year at a time?
solaris602
I would hope that these moves are a prelude to ATL signing a marquee SP or two this winter. Their depth chart keeps shrinking.
RunDMC
Wright didn’t contribute to the depth chart in ’24 and Soroka/Shuster barely so. I’d rather depend on Ian Anderson/Ynoa coming back from injury as a last resort option than anything we’ve given, not to mention those on the farm (AJSS, Waldrep, Dodd if he can ever learn control).
richardc
Winans wasn’t too bad either, don’t forget about him and Darius Vines as AAA/spot start depth.
RunDMC
Exactly, the list goes on, but for a team trying to win a World Series, they cannot afford to be giving too many “prove it” starts to unheralded prospects with middling AAA numbers, like they were forced to the last 2 seasons. Goodness, seeing Shuster/Dodd tossing meatballs during their starts cannot be repeated.
Citizen1
Not really. There was always for the past few years at spring training maybe sorotka come back and get a healthy year from wright. Braves want to win now with a solid rotation, not a maybe.
James Midway
ATL is like you get a pitcher, you get a pitcher
Grasscutter
Braves are having a heck of a yard sale so far.
Braves83
What! What the …WHAT!!!! Wow. Okay. I understand following these players since they are drafted etc can be bad for your health. Today is “night of the long knifes’ as far as my favorite Braves…….Dam.
Ignorant Son-of-a-b
Awesome Star Wars reference!!!!
Ted
Star Wars reference? It’s, um, a bit older than that.
Ignorant Son-of-a-b
Well, yeah, it was between Star Wars & Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves starring Kevin Costner. I mean, they’re both old…millenia ago vs. Middle Ages.
Ted
You should Wikipedia search Night of the Long Knives.
Ignorant Son-of-a-b
Wikipedia??? I don’t think I get that channel.
AL B DAMNED
WTF IS GOING ON? BLINK TWICE AA IF YOUR FAMILY IS BEING HELD HOSTAGE!
Subatomicbunt
It was a move that just had to be made..
troutfishing
Not sure I would have pegged Kowar for a 2025 and 2026 Wright. Maybe they see something most of us dont. I imagine a lot of teams would have offered something equal, if not better for Wright.
Mekias0
Kowar looks awful. Not sure what the Braves see in him. I would rather have gambled on Wright getting healthy again. At least there’s a good chance of that happening.
FenwayFanatic
Is this the twilight zone. What is going on today?
I’m gonna see if I can wake up
amk1920
Braves are getting rid of all their former 1st round picks?
Smacky
The guy they got was picked 33rd so essentially a first rounder himself.
Monkey’s Uncle
He was in the Wright place, but it must have been the wrong team…
KeyWestBraves
If this is a Dr. John reference, I love it
AL B DAMNED
Who is Kowar? 40th round pick, 9.12 ERA,6 earned runs last 2 IP, ONLY Thing I see is: .Free Agent 2029…WTF? AA, U OK??
bseventeen
40th round out of high school because he was committed to college at Florida. 1st round pick out of college in 2018
Jesse Chavez enthusiast
Simple, Kowar is pre arbitration and Wright isn’t. Wright wasn’t slated to pitch next season and I guess AA believes in the upside of Kowar. I see an acquisition of a SP and a Shortstop or outfielder in the near future. I’ll trust AA, he hasn’t done too much wrong yet.
RunDMC
“uptick in velocity” throws at career-best 97 mph are the words that leap off the page for a front office.
AL B DAMNED
What are the Braves Doing , or is Ohtani incoming with Snell & Hader? WTF, AA, R U OK ??
elmedius
Gray makes the most sense to me. Fit, cost, location.
Braves Butt-Head
Maybe some deranged Mets fan has hypnotized AA or the CIA has enabled a Manchurian Candidate kind of switch and turned it on to have AA to kill thr braves from within……
Not ruling anything out yet
rct
I don’t think so. These moves make sense for the Braves. The have a decent-sized window for competing considering the long contracts their core is locked into, but even so, they’re a win-now club. Anything can happen in baseball: injuries, regression, etc. So the Braves are striking while the iron is hot. Soroka and Wright are long-term projects now. They’re not going to help the Braves win in 2024, so they may as well trade them for pieces that at least have the potential to help them.
AL B DAMNED
OK, My bad! Kowar was drafted 2015 in 40th round and again in 2018 in 1st Round # 33 overall. He is a year younger than Kyle Wright. Not sure how good he can be, but I wasn’t all in on Wright when he won 20 games. Still had issues!
JohnFisher’s$1BlumpkinSpecial
Kowar is garbage just like the other UF pitchers the royals drafted.
AgentF
The Royals are consistently the worst team in baseball at developing pitching prospects. That’s literally the only thing I see as a positive for this. Kowar has been hot garbage, but maybe he’s still young enough that he can be fixed.
AL B DAMNED
All I can say is between Kowar and Bummer, the Braves are going to be dealing with a lot of baserunners due to walks!
RunDMC
Kowar is a project that most likely will be in AAA harnessing that 97 mph heat, while Bummer is a groundball pitcher (60% much of career) that had to pitch in front of one of the worst IF defenses in CHW. Don’t you think he felt like he had to strikeout guys because he couldn’t rely on his def? He won’t have to do that in ATL. He has the strikeout potential, but I’m sure they’re going to want him to pitch to contact and let his Ron Washington-made IF defense go to work. Less pressure should mean less walks.
fathead0507
Shoulda done Woodruff for Wright 1-1 swap
NashvilleJeff
@fathead: Woodruff was non-tendered by the Brewers. No need to trade anything for him. Only costs money now.
User 401527550
Sure if he doesn’t sign with another team.
fathead0507
Sayin prior to the non tender
Let’s Go O’s
So they could pay him $10m to rehab? That would have been really dumb
showmebb
Royals sure are taking risks on injured pitchers today. How about developing some pitching? My favorite team but I have little faith in them right now.
ClintM
This is the perfect deal for the Royals. Can’t pitch next year, who cares? We weren’t going to chase a pennant anyway. 2-3 years from now with deals like this? Who knows.
AL B DAMNED
Get your program, Can’t tell your players without a program, Programs right here!
Cohen's _Wallet
I dont know what David Stearns will accomplish yet but what I do know is I wish we had an AA in our front office. I trust him 100% and until he proves everyone wrong I’m sure these moves will pan out for the Braves.
steelerbravenation
Shoulder has to be done in the Braves eyes & ZkC seen an opportunity to get a guy for 25 & 26 on a low risk high reward type of deal.
I gotta assume that AA has some things up his sleeve. He always seems to have one or 2 but I gotta admit this has my mind boggled to say the least.
steelerbravenation
Nola & Gray I think are both coming & Grissom will play LF
bravesfan357
Not ohtani for sure so thank you for something big that is realistic, I would love for us to really spend on pitching. Charlie will be gone after next year so that 20 might allow us to spend for pitching on a shorter deal and not spend next year. Seems realistic
steelerbravenation
Sad to say but Fried will be gone after next year as well.
I expect the Angels to sign Giolito & Flaherty this off-season & going hard for Max next year.
The Braves will sign 2 top of the rotation arms this year 2 outta 3 of Gray, Nola & Snell
They will then let Fried & Charlie walk filling their spots with AS-S & Waldrop
2024 will be Fried, Gray, Strider, Nola & Morton
Anderson will be ready mid season in case they need an injury replacement
Winans & Vines could fill in a start or 2 as well
2025 will be Strider, Nola, Gray, Anderson & Waldrop
AS-S will be first man up & will replace Anderson in 2026
User 401527550
That gets their payroll to $300 million. When have the Braves ever relied heavily like that on free agency?
steelerbravenation
How does it get to $300 million exactly. ???
User 401527550
Their projected payroll as of right now is 230 million. Add your two aces at around 30 million each and you’re up to to 290. You haven’t filed any remaining roster spots.
steelerbravenation
Maybe they offered Wright a team friendly extension & he declined. I just don’t understand.
RunDMC
Arm troubles where they don’t believe he’ll be a future asset like he was the 1 season he was great, not that much different than Soroka, other than Wright had more control but has arm troubles that could linger. It took years for AA to finally clean house, but it looks like he’s at that point now.
manfraud
I can understand trading Wright but I don’t understand why they settled for scraps. They probably could’ve found a team willing to part with a couple low ranking prospects
Smacky
Why would Atlanta want prospects? Their window is now. This guy was good in college. It appears they’re taking a flyer on a guy who could help the MLB team next season.
bravesfan357
Maybe they did the shopping around and that was the best option?
wifflemeister
Trust in the AA.
ommm…
EM41
This deal makes sense for the Braves. Wright pitched only 30 innings in 2023, won’t pitch at all in 2024 and will be on an innings restriction in 2025 after missing nearly 2 years. The Braves want/need players who will help them now. Wright is not one of those anymore (nor are some of the players traded yesterday). Kowar is low risk because he will get a minimal salary and can easily be traded/released if he doesn’t pan out.
Braves20
Puzzled.
bravesfan357
What good is having him with the bad taste of soroka still in the mouth, Wright has arm issues which is concerning at his age
TacomaGrit
This transaction is less than a head scratcher than it appears when considering all of the moves made so far. Lots of space has been opened up on the 40-man roster and AA has a little more cash to spend. Shoulder injuries are terrible and difficult to overcome. The Braves obviously doubt Wright will recover and the Brewers just nontendered Brandon Woodruff, another vicitim of a shoulder injury. We might soon see a trade for a quality starting pitcher and possibly even more. At this point, I wouldn’t even be totally shocked to see AA spend more in free agency than I ever thought he would. Something good is brewing and Braves’ fans should be patient and make judgements when they see the final product.
steelerbravenation
No judgements just trying to pass along opinions on what he is accomplishing.
I have all the faith in the world in AA
Its just watching a gourmet chef shop for his ingredients
JeffMann
Perhaps JJ can use this strategy and trade Salvy to Miami for Sandy Alcantara. They are both guaranteed nearly the same amount of money. Miami needs a catcher and the Royals need to look to 25′.
HBan22
That trade is very much not going to happen.
Mercenary.Freddie.Freeman
Kowar hasn’t done anything big in MLB yet. Wright has. Has someone spiked AA’s eggnog? I am super confused…
bravesfan
This is what you call a bad deal.
GooseGoslinGuy
Cy Young Award winners don’t win 20 games in a season anymore, but by golly Kyle Wright won 21 games in 2022. I learned something tonight!
Camden453
Another fleecing by the Braves. This is why they win. Executives that are willing to make shrewd moves like this
Wright is obviously “done” and Kowar is still developing
But I guess hope is a strategy for the Royals. Maybe Wright can magically be good again? Not really
Appalachian_Outlaw
I’m not a fan of this move in a vacuum, so it’s a little tough to pretend to be excited. I trust Alex and the Braves though, and some of the most puzzling things they do are often precursors to other major moves.
hoof hearted
This is the same Kyle Wright that won 21 games in 2022? And top 10 Cy young , same year? All upside for the Royals
MarlinsFanBase
Whoah!
This move along with the Marlins moving on from Wendle and Stallings has shrunk the gap for the Marlins winning the NL East. Now if we can revisit that potential trade of Avi Garcia for Marcell Ozuna, we’ll be withing 10 games of the Braves.
Sid Bream Speed Demon
Yeah, the gap went from impossible to now all but impossible. Congrats.
MarlinsFanBase
We’re closing that gap! We can see the Braves in front of us now. It’s them or there’s a speck of dirt on the window. We can’t really tell right now.
hiflew
Gotta wonder if Kyle Wright is going to end up as the pitcher with the fewest career wins of 20 game winners. He won 21 games in 2022, but only 3 more games in the rest of his career. Excluding still active guys Wright and Spencer Strider, the current “leader” in fewest career wins for a 20 game winner is 55 by Wayne Garland.
I know wins are frowned upon around here, but I still find it interesting.
User 401527550
That’s a good trivia post.
Rsox
Shrewd pickup for the Royals but Wright could certainly be a nice rotation piece if the Royals believe they may contend in ’25/26
C Yards Jeff
If Woodruff wasn’t due such a big payday, I could’ve pictured the Brewers and Royals working out a similar deal sans KC having to give up more in return.
Old York
In terms of overall trade, it wasn’t terrible.
Kowar: GB% of 41.6% and kwERA of 4.95, the calculated GBkwERA is approximately 6.67.
Wright: GB% of 53.0% and kwERA of 3.93, the calculated GBkwERA is approximately 5.29.
I wouldn’t want either on my team but all the best to a successful future for both pitchers.
Walk Off IBB
The Braves are intentionally trying to be a wild card team instead of winning the division so that they don’t have the dreaded fist round bye next year.
Backup Catcher to the Backup Catcher
AA seems fascinated with trading quality players for relief pitchers who sported bad numbers last year.
Hey, knock yourself out, AA. I’m a Phillies fan, so anything that weakens the Chop House works for me.
fw-
Pretty surprising. I don’t know how I feel about this one.
KamKid
Atlanta fans, Anderson, Soroka, Wright. System successes because the team got great seasons out of these guys that were better than anything they were ever likely to do; system failures for being unable to help pitchers who showed capable of success maintain performance/health; or unrelated case by case situations?
bravesfan
Kinda silly to suggest that each of these guys can’t replicate their previous success …
KamKid
Of course they can. It’s pitching. Nothing surprises me with pitching. But when I see 3 pitchers in the same organization that looked like future rotation mainstays end up in the position each of them are in, I start to wonder if there is something systemic.
To me I wonder how much of health is luck vs. skill. In some ways, I see that they got a lot of each of those pitchers at a young age/early career stage and wonder if they were a little too aggressive with them. As a Jays fan, it’s the kind of thing I wonder about with Alek Manoah.
bravesfan
This is a bad deal… so was the previous deal. Surely there was a better way to open roster spots